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2023 252SD Blue Helm LEDs not working

ckennedy421

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2023
Boat Model
252SD
Boat Length
25
Guys, just purchased a brand new 2023 252SD and loving the boat so far. I have come across an issue and hoping someone can provide some guidance.

The blue LEDs that illuminate the left of the dash around the cup holder and start buttons don't illuminate, but the Blue LEDs around the manual push buttons on the right do. I climbed under the helm and noticed a wire coming from that exact location and its not plugged into anything...its a 2 wire (Black and red) and I'm pretty sure this is the right cable, but I can't locate where to plug it in. I called the dealer and of course they couldn't help me. Pictures below. Any assistance is greatly appreciated!

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When I took my boat out for the first time I noticed my anchor light was not working. Either it was never clipped in or came undone on my 10 hour tow home from dealership. I traced the wires, found it's mate, clipped it in and all is good. Hopefully yours just came loose and you could find the other side and join them.
 
Just wanted to close the loop here. I downloaded the service manual and found the wire diagram and it shows it should be a black and blue cable that it plugs into. Went back on the boat and found one cable that was capped off (Pictured) and had the proper receptacle that plugged into the cable that dropped from under this panel that had no lights. Plugged it in and BOOM!

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